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God

Ocean

by Teratological World on February 1, 2019February 1, 2019

The sea foam tickles my sun kissed skin,
my Beloved lives in the depths of aquamarine,
words seem inadequate, deficient, and trite,
like an umbrella trying to keep dry a submarine.

 

Excerpt fromĀ Waking in the Ocean

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